Flag of Matriotism 8
Completed
2024
Medium
block printing, watercolor, acrylic, and stitching on paper
Dimensions
16"x12" in 16"x20" frame
Description
Works in this series explore our allegiances and how we express them. Familiar flags and emblems that visually signal our affiliations, beliefs, and values are steeped in patriotic or male-centric views that divide us by artificial borders and presume our rights to ownership of nature. These works propose a “matriotic” global view that defines home and our fellow “citizens” in the context of shared common wealth. This wealth – water, air, food, health, community – is contingent on our care and stewardship, not our abuse and exploitation. Stars and stripes are exchanged for a new aesthetic that puts women and nature at the forefront of our fidelity and urges that we reexamine to whom or what we pledge our allegiance.About this Artist

Ashley Cecil
Ashley Cecil is a visual artist specializing in paintings and mixed media works of flora, fauna, and feminine forms that draw connections between the natural world and its human inhabitants. Her love affair with all things organic and wild matured as a result of studying with accomplished painters in London while earning her master’s degree at the Sotheby’s Institute of Art, immersing herself in nature-inspired decorative arts collections in European museums, and painting from live observation at conservation institutions such as the National Aviary. Her fervor for artistic interpretations of the state of life on this planet has landed Ashley many remarkable opportunities including creating a commissioned artwork for Oxfam America that was exhibited at a United Nations convention on climate change, talking face-to-face with Barack Obama about finding a path to pursue your passion, a six-month artist residency at the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and traveling to the…
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